Trading from a Palm Centro?

Has anybody used a Palm Centro cell phone for checking quotes/placing trades?

From what I understand there are some free trading applications available for Windows Mobile. However they might be junk, I'd be interested if anybody has placed a trade in this manner. It would be useful for when you need to place a trade while on the go or as a backup for a failed internet connection.

Has anybody used a Palm Centro cell phone for checking quotes/placing trades?

From what I understand there are some free trading applications available for Windows Mobile. However they might be junk, I'd be interested if anybody has placed a trade in this manner. It would be useful for when you need to place a trade while on the go or as a backup for a failed internet connection.

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Palm phones don't use Windows Mobile, Palm has there own operating system, so I don't think the Windows Mobile applications you spoke off will work on a Palm. But I believe esignal and other companies have mobile applications for phones, and I would guess they would have a version compatable with Palm. You can make a trade from a PPC, but you can't day trade from one in my experience. I use Sprint, reception is good, and my PPC can also use wifi if the Sprint data signal isn't strong enough. But I wouldn't try to day trade from it. It can't process the new data and send data fast enough to do this reliably.

Palm phones don't use Windows Mobile, Palm has there own operating system, so I don't think the Windows Mobile applications you spoke off will work on a Palm. But I believe esignal and other companies have mobile applications for phones, and I would guess they would have a version compatable with Palm. You can make a trade from a PPC, but you can't day trade from one in my experience. I use Sprint, reception is good, and my PPC can also use wifi if the Sprint data signal isn't strong enough. But I wouldn't try to day trade from it. It can't process the new data and send data fast enough to do this reliably.